英単語

Greekの意味・使い方・発音

Greek

英 [griːk] 美 [grik]
  • n. ギリシャ語; ギリシア語
  • adj.ギリシャ語;ヘレニック、ギリシャ語を話す

語源


ギリシャ語 Greece

ラテン語のGraeci、ギリシャ語、人種名から。灰色、灰白色からきている可能性があり、もともと海が生息していた岩の多い土地にちなんで名づけられた。

英語の語源


Greek (n.)
Old English Grecas, Crecas (plural) "Greeks, inhabitants of Greece," early Germanic borrowing from Latin Graeci "the Hellenes," apparently from Greek Graikoi. Aristotle, who was the first to use Graikhos as equivalent to Hellenes ("Meteorologica" I.xiv), wrote that it was the name originally used by Illyrians for the Dorians in Epirus, from Graii, native name of the people of Epirus.

But a modern theory (put forth by German classical historian Georg Busolt, 1850-1920), derives it from Graikhos "inhabitant of Graia" (literally "gray," also "old, withered"), a town on the coast of Boeotia, which was the name given by the Romans to all Greeks, originally to the Greek colonists from Graia who helped found Cumae (9c. B.C.E.), the important city in southern Italy where the Latins first encountered Greeks. Under this theory, it was reborrowed in this general sense by the Greeks.

The Germanic languages originally borrowed the word with an initial "-k-" sound (compare Old High German Chrech, Gothic Kreks), which probably was their initial sound closest to the Latin "-g-" at the time; the word was later refashioned. From late 14c. as "the Greek language." Meaning "unintelligible speech, gibberish, any language of which one is ignorant" is from c. 1600. Meaning "member of a Greek-letter fraternity" is student slang, 1884.
It was subtle of God to learn Greek when he wished to become an author -- and not to learn it better. [Nietzsche, "Beyond Good and Evil," 1886]
Greek (adj.)
late 14c., "of Greece or its people," from Greek (n.). Earlier Gregeis (c. 1200), from Old French Gregois; also Greekish (Old English Grecisc). From 1540s as "of the Greek language;" 1550s as "of the Eastern Church." From 1888 as "of Greek-letter fraternities." In venery, "anal," by 1970. Greek fire "inflammable substance invented 7c. by Callinicus of Heliopolis and used by the Byzantines (who in the Middle Ages were known as 'Greeks')" is from c. 1400, earlier Grickisce fure (c. 1200). Greek gift is from "?neid," II.49: "timeo Danaos et dona ferentes."

例文


1. Latin and Greek will be squeezed out of school timetables.
ラテン語とギリシャ語は学校のカリキュラムから退出します。

2.He had a strong Greek nose and olive-black eyes.
彼は背の高いギリシャ風の鼻と墨オリーブグリーンの目を持っている。

3.The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes.
ギリシャ政府は今日、5つの重大な道路整備案を承認した。

4. Greek yogurt contains much less fat than double cream.
ギリシャヨーグルトは、高脂濃クリームに含まれる脂肪よりもはるかに少ない。

5.In the Greek general election,the New Democracy party has claimed victory.
新民主党がギリシャ総選挙で勝利した。

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